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Burgoyne's Invasion of 1777 / With an outline sketch of the American Invasion of Canada, 1775-76.

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The author recounts the northern theater of the Revolutionary conflict, opening with earlier invasions of Canada and then tracing a British expeditionary campaign intended to divide the colonies by advancing from the north. The narrative describes planning and organization, chronicling logistical failures and a sequence of engagements—including Ticonderoga, Hubbardton, Bennington, Freeman's Farm, and Bemis' Heights—that culminate in a retreat and an October 1777 surrender. Alongside battlefield description, the account assesses leadership choices, the interplay of militia and regular troops, supporting expeditions, and the campaign's immediate military and political consequences.

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Samuel Adams Drake

Samuel Adams Drake was an American author and historian known for his works on early American history and regional studies. His notable titles include "Burgoyne's Invasion of 1777," which explores a pivotal moment in the American Revolutionary War, and "Georgia: Its History, Condition and Resources," a detailed account of the state's development. Drake's writings often reflect his interest in the historical narratives of New England and the broader American experience, making significant contributions to the understanding of American heritage. His diverse works also encompass travel literature and local history, showcasing his versatility as a writer.

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